Jeanne Hannington Goulding Explained
Jeanne Hannington Goulding (1915–2009) was a New Zealand botanist. From 1978 to 1980 she was head of the botany department at Auckland Institute and Museum.[1]
Biography
Goulding's parents were Vera Goulding and John Hannington Goulding, who was killed in action in World War I five months after leaving New Zealand in 1915.[2] [3]
She was on the staff of the botany department at Auckland Institute and Museum, and was head of the department from 1978 to 1980. One of her achievements in the department was to mount the bookplates in the Percy Neville Barnett Collection of the museum library.
Publications
- Goulding J. H. (1971). Phormium : or New Zealand flax. Auckland Institute and Museum.
- Goulding J. H. (J. H. & Osborne F. (1983). Fanny Osborne's flower paintings. Auckland N.Z.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Goulding, Jeanne Hannington, 1915–2009 . 13 April 2023 . natlib.govt.nz.
- Web site: University of Canterbury Library . Mrs Vera Goulding with Jeanne Hannington Goulding (baby) . 13 April 2023 . kohika.canterbury.ac.nz . en-nz.
- Web site: John Hannington Goulding New Zealand War Graves Project . 13 April 2023 . www.nzwargraves.org.nz.
- Book: Goulding, Jeanne H. . Fanny Osborne's flower paintings . 1983 . Heinemann . 0-86863-396-8 . Exeter, New Hampshire . 11303461.